| Name | Comparative Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Index | ||
| INFORM - Risk | Very High | The inform - risk for Bangladesh is estimated to be 5.8 (scale 0-10), which is considered very high value as compared to 191 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 28 out of 191 around the world. These estimates were taken from INFORM Risk Mid 2022, made in 2022. (https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inform-index) |
| Hazard | ||
| Average precipitation in depth | Very High | The average precipitation in depth for Bangladesh is estimated to be 2666 mm per year, which is considered very high value as compared to 182 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 11 out of 182 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2018. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/AG.LND.PRCP.MM) |
| Global Earthquake Hazard (GAR 15, 475-Year RP) | High | The global earthquake hazard (gar 15, 475-year rp) for Bangladesh is estimated to be 103.7 m/s^2 indicating peak ground acceleration, which is considered high value as compared to 43 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 13 out of 43 around the world. These estimates were taken from International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE) & INGENIAR Ltda, made in 2015. (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/search/dataset/0038576/Global-earthquake-hazard) |
| Global Extreme Heat Hazard (20-Year Return Period) | Very High | The global extreme heat hazard (20-year return period) for Bangladesh is estimated to be 34.86 Celsius indicating wet bulb globe temperature, which is considered very high value as compared to 50 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 1 out of 50 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Bank, made in 2017. (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/search/dataset/0040194/Global-extreme-heat-hazar) |
| PM2.5 air pollution, mean annual exposure | Very High | The pm2.5 air pollution, mean annual exposure for Bangladesh is estimated to be 60.85 micrograms per cubic meter, which is considered very high value as compared to 194 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 12 out of 194 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2017. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EN.ATM.PM25.MC.M3) |
| Exposure | ||
| Female Population | Very High | The female population for Bangladesh is estimated to be 80692094 (counts), which is considered very high value as compared to 49 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 1 out of 49 around the world. These estimates were taken from WorldPop + World Bank, made in 2021. (https://www.worldpop.org/) |
| Forest area | Low | The forest area for Bangladesh is estimated to be 14.47 % of land, which is considered low value as compared to 213 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 144 out of 213 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2020. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/AG.LND.FRST.ZS) |
| Gridded global datasets for Gross Domestic Product over 1990–2015 | Moderate | The gridded global datasets for gross domestic product over 1990–2015 for Bangladesh is estimated to be 3015.84 (USD-2011), which is considered moderate value as compared to 50 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 28 out of 50 around the world. These estimates were taken from Aalto University, made in 2018. (https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata20184) |
| Net migration | Very Low | The net migration for Bangladesh is estimated to be -1847503 net total of migrants, which is considered very low value as compared to 194 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 191 out of 194 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2017. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SM.POP.NETM) |
| Over 64 Population | Very High | The over 64 population for Bangladesh is estimated to be 8695010 (counts), which is considered very high value as compared to 49 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 1 out of 49 around the world. These estimates were taken from WorldPop + World Bank, made in 2021. (https://www.worldpop.org/) |
| Population Counts - Constrained Individual Countries 2020 UN-Adjusted | Very High | The population counts - constrained individual countries 2020 un-adjusted for Bangladesh is estimated to be 163110317 (counts), which is considered very high value as compared to 50 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 1 out of 50 around the world. These estimates were taken from WorldPop, made in 2021. (https://www.worldpop.org/) |
| Rural population | High | The rural population for Bangladesh is estimated to be 61.05 % of population, which is considered high value as compared to 214 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 46 out of 214 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2021. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.RUR.TOTL.ZS) |
| Under 14 Population | Very High | The under 14 population for Bangladesh is estimated to be 42916201 (counts), which is considered very high value as compared to 49 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 1 out of 49 around the world. These estimates were taken from WorldPop + World Bank, made in 2021. (https://www.worldpop.org/) |
| Vulnerability | ||
| Ease of doing business score | Very Low | The ease of doing business score for Bangladesh is estimated to be 45.05 (0 = lowest performance to 100 = best performance), which is considered very low value as compared to 190 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 168 out of 190 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2019. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IC.BUS.DFRN.XQ) |
| Food production index | High | The food production index for Bangladesh is estimated to be 112.19 (aggregate volume of agricultural production in comparison with the base period 2014-2016), which is considered high value as compared to 195 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 53 out of 195 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2020. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/AG.PRD.FOOD.XD) |
| GDP per capita, PPP | Low | The gdp per capita, ppp for Bangladesh is estimated to be 6019.52 (constant 2017 international $), which is considered low value as compared to 178 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 122 out of 178 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2021. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.KD) |
| Human Capital Index | Low | The human capital index for Bangladesh is estimated to be 0.46 (HCI) (scale 0-1), which is considered low value as compared to 173 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 122 out of 173 around the world. These estimates were taken from Human Capital Index, made in 2020. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/HD.HCI.OVRL) |
| INFORM - Institutional Lack of Coping Capacity | Moderate | The inform - institutional lack of coping capacity for Bangladesh is estimated to be 5 (scale 0-10), which is considered moderate value as compared to 191 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 94 out of 191 around the world. These estimates were taken from INFORM Risk Mid 2022, made in 2022. (https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inform-index) |
| INFORM - Infrastructural Lack of Coping Capacity | High | The inform - infrastructural lack of coping capacity for Bangladesh is estimated to be 5 (scale 0-10), which is considered high value as compared to 191 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 55 out of 191 around the world. These estimates were taken from INFORM Risk Mid 2022, made in 2022. (https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inform-index) |
| INFORM - Lack of Coping Capacity | High | The inform - lack of coping capacity for Bangladesh is estimated to be 5 (scale 0-10), which is considered high value as compared to 191 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 73 out of 191 around the world. These estimates were taken from INFORM Risk Mid 2022, made in 2022. (https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inform-index) |
| INFORM - Social-Economics Vulnerability | High | The inform - social-economics vulnerability for Bangladesh is estimated to be 4.8 (scale 0-10), which is considered high value as compared to 190 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 65 out of 190 around the world. These estimates were taken from INFORM Risk Mid 2022, made in 2022. (https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inform-index) |
| INFORM - Vulnerability | High | The inform - vulnerability for Bangladesh is estimated to be 5.4 (scale 0-10), which is considered high value as compared to 191 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 46 out of 191 around the world. These estimates were taken from INFORM Risk Mid 2022, made in 2022. (https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inform-index) |
| INFORM - Vulnerable Groups | High | The inform - vulnerable groups for Bangladesh is estimated to be 6 (scale 0-10), which is considered high value as compared to 191 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 42 out of 191 around the world. These estimates were taken from INFORM Risk Mid 2022, made in 2022. (https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inform-index) |
| Mortality rate under 5 | High | The mortality rate under 5 for Bangladesh is estimated to be 29.1 per 1K births, which is considered high value as compared to 193 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 61 out of 193 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2020. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.DYN.MORT) |
| Unemployment, female | Moderate | The unemployment, female for Bangladesh is estimated to be 7.87 % of female labor force modeled ILO estimate, which is considered moderate value as compared to 187 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 84 out of 187 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2021. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.UEM.TOTL.FE.ZS) |
| Unemployment, male | Low | The unemployment, male for Bangladesh is estimated to be 4.07 % of male labor force modeled ILO estimate, which is considered low value as compared to 187 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 140 out of 187 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2021. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.UEM.TOTL.MA.ZS) |
| Vulnerable employment | High | The vulnerable employment for Bangladesh is estimated to be 53.86 % of total employment, which is considered high value as compared to 187 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 52 out of 187 around the world. These estimates were taken from World Development Indicators, made in 2019. (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.EMP.VULN.ZS) |
| Climate Change | ||
| Consecutive dry days - CMIP5 monthly data on single levels | Very High | The consecutive dry days - cmip5 monthly data on single levels for Bangladesh is estimated to be 63.73 days, which is considered very high value as compared to 50 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 8 out of 50 around the world. These estimates were taken from Copernicus - Climate Data Store, made in 2018. (https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/projections-cmip5-monthly-single-levels?tab=overview) |
| Consecutive wet days - CMIP5 monthly data on single levels | Very Low | The consecutive wet days - cmip5 monthly data on single levels for Bangladesh is estimated to be 7.55 days, which is considered very low value as compared to 50 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 48 out of 50 around the world. These estimates were taken from Copernicus - Climate Data Store, made in 2018. (https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/projections-cmip5-monthly-single-levels?tab=overview) |
| Max temperature - CMIP5 monthly data on single levels | High | The max temperature - cmip5 monthly data on single levels for Bangladesh is estimated to be 30.14 Celsius, which is considered high value as compared to 51 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 11 out of 51 around the world. These estimates were taken from Copernicus - Climate Data Store, made in 2018. (https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/projections-cmip5-monthly-single-levels?tab=overview) |
| Min temperature - CMIP5 monthly data on single levels | Low | The min temperature - cmip5 monthly data on single levels for Bangladesh is estimated to be 18.02 Celsius, which is considered low value as compared to 51 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 36 out of 51 around the world. These estimates were taken from Copernicus - Climate Data Store, made in 2018. (https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/projections-cmip5-monthly-single-levels?tab=overview) |
| Precipitation difference 2050/2022 - CMIP6 climate projections | High | The precipitation difference 2050/2022 - cmip6 climate projections for Bangladesh is estimated to be 0 kg/m/yr, which is considered high value as compared to 50 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 11 out of 50 around the world. These estimates were taken from Copernicus - Climate Data Store, made in 2021. (https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/projections-cmip6?tab=overview) |
| Surface temperature difference 2050/2022 - CMIP6 climate projections | Very Low | The surface temperature difference 2050/2022 - cmip6 climate projections for Bangladesh is estimated to be -0.15 Celsius, which is considered very low value as compared to 50 other countries. Additionally, Bangladesh ranks at 47 out of 50 around the world. These estimates were taken from Copernicus - Climate Data Store, made in 2021. (https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/projections-cmip6?tab=overview) |